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...work and personal phone numbers of Associated Press reporters in New York, Washington, D.C., and Hartford, Conn., as well as its line at the...
...A year ago, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation in Washington, D.C., centralized the suits in New Jersey, where several were filed...
...missing-witness inference, as recently addressed by the Appellate Division in Washington v. Perez, 430 N.J. Super. 121, 128 (App. Div. 2013...
The state Supreme Court draws a line against invoking Title 9, New Jersey's child abuse statute, in custody cases where there is no finding of abuse or neglect
...Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court the panel of judges in Washington that reviews government surveillance and search applications in national security investigations. It...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...was a trial attorney with the Justice Department's Civil Division in Washington D.C. He was the director of investigations for state...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upholds a Third Circuit decision that allowed an arbitrator to force arbitration on a class basis despite an agreement that was silent on the issue
...seat of the late Frank Lautenberg. Chiesa will report to Washington, D.C., on Monday, when the appointment becomes effective. But...
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